In this latest animal sighting, nomadic male lion coalition hunts a buffalo
According to the Maasai Sightings, this sighting took place in Maasai Mara
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When male lions get kicked out of their pride when they are young, they usually form a coalition to battle the nomadic life together. During their nomadic life is when they learn how to hunt through trial and error. In this sighting the young nomadic coalition managed to take down a buffalo in a few seconds.
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